Now I don't know if this publicity stunt is a fake kidnapping or real (I'm leaning on the former), but gives an idea of what feminism might lead to.
But the point is some activities of the group (obviously excluding the toplessness ) can be construed as inciting hatred against religious group and not to mention the vandalism.
I wonder if they will do their topless dance for the convicts.

Topless FEMEN activists in France have apparently kidnapped a priest, protesting the upcoming papal EU Parliament visit. Balaclava-wearing, topless activists put a hood over the priest and bundled him into a waiting car. However it could be just a stunt.

A video shows the priest talking â€“ perhaps trapped into a conversation â€“ with a girl wearing a blue hooded coat, as a dark car pulls up and the FEMEN members get out of the vehicle.

They grab the priestâ€™s arms and bundle him into the car, at which point one of the members puts a dark sack over his head. The word â€˜FEMENâ€™ is clearly visible across the girlsâ€™ backs as they â€˜kidnapâ€™ the priest.

â€œGod is not a magician / Pope is not a politician,â€ reads a message in the FEMEN video.

The group says that it is defending secularism against the â€œattacks of the Vatican.â€

In a message accompanying the video on Facebook, the group accuses the Vatican and the Pope of the â€œcriminal religious occupation of Europe,â€ adding that the invitation issued to the Pope by the EU Parliament identifies the organization as an â€œenemy of secularism and freedom.â€

â€œWe promise to treat the hostage well and provide him with everything that is necessary while he is in our hands/breasts. Unlike religion, feminism is peaceful!â€ the group writes.

While the language of the video is French, it is not immediately obvious where the kidnapping took place, and whether, indeed, the priest was a real priest, or whether the kidnapping was a publicity stunt.

On November 15, the group engaged in action outside the Vatican, simulating anal sex with crucifixes to protest the Popeâ€™s alleged meddling in politics

One month prior, St Peterâ€™s Square was chosen as the ideal staging ground to stage a protest against the Catholic Churchâ€™s position on homosexuality.

In October, a Femen activist faced a three to four months suspended sentence and a $2,000 fine for a December 2013 action which involved a mock abortion at The Madeleine Church in Paris. A verdict is expected next month.

Critics, however, decried what they said was an unfair double standard after a group which placed a pigâ€™s head outside a mosque in the French overseas territory of Mayotte were convicted of â€œincitement to hatred, violence or discrimination because of religious affiliation.â€ The perpetrators in that case were given prison time.